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==Story for the Seeds currency== | ==Story for the Seeds currency== | ||
* '''“Unite the Change” | * '''“Unite the Change” - SEEDS is quickly demonstrating to the world that transition can happen, it can be rewarding and we’re doing it! Likely by this time there’s a number of global shifts taking place to get folks to set into new monetary systems (central bank digital currencies). By this time we’re mature enough to confidently state that we’re a viable alternative to these centralised systems and offer people a new route.''' | ||
* Seeds is a better-than-free currency and a more stable medium of exchange. | * Seeds is a better-than-free currency and a more stable medium of exchange. | ||
* The risks of Seeds becoming a viable alternative have diminished greatly (though will always remain risky, as does anything). Risk for success is no longer primarily compensated with an increase in the value of Seeds. Instead contributions are compensated through the Harvest. Though Seeds may still increase in value against central bank currencies, much of this “increase in value” is due to the decrease in value of central bank currencies. | * The risks of Seeds becoming a viable alternative have diminished greatly (though will always remain risky, as does anything). Risk for success is no longer primarily compensated with an increase in the value of Seeds. Instead contributions are compensated through the Harvest. Though Seeds may still increase in value against central bank currencies, much of this “increase in value” is due to the decrease in value of central bank currencies. |